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CATTLEMEN FEAR EXTINCTION

Jennifer Cummins on bags of chaff in wheelbarrow

The old well which was at the Mansfield Butter Factory, built in 1893, located in Baldry Street.

World War 1 (WW1) – Wounded on board the ‘Canada’ – 8th Light Horse

O’Halloran Family Farming – Sliprails 1, pages 118-121

Portrait of James William Foots and Maria Isobella Beattie. On back of photograph hand written “Miss Violet Foots”

VARTY WINS AT LAST AS ALP LOSES CONTROL OF COUNCIL

Corporal Jim Fry

Mansfield Railway Station: The Victorian 1889 Guard’s Van.

Carter’s Mill, Mirimbah. Albie HEALY sitting on first D6 Caterpillar Tractor. No canopy.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. MARCH 2001

LUNCH DIPLOMACY IN HIGH COUNTRY

Soldier – World War 1

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER ROSE RIVER 2002. HORSEBREAKING PART 4

Mansfield Courthouse and Post Office in snow

LOVICK FAMILY “JOHNNY HEREFORD” ALBUM. ”JOHNNY” AND ”JIMMY”.

Remains of the Sir John Franklin Mine – near Woods Point

Frank Hunter

George and Leo Belt loading bags of chaff.

Chinaman’s House in New Street, Mansfield – drawn with charcoal on brown paper.

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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